A home invasion in the Lawncrest section of Northeast Philadelphia overnight left a woman dead and her husband hospitalized. The couple in their 70's was victimized around 2 am when intruders entered through a window and violently beat the man and woman before fleeing. Police have retrieved surveillance video from several neighboring businesses in hopes of identifying the intruders.

UPDATE: Police have now arrested and charged the husband with the murder of his... Read More

A party in West Chester involving young adults and West Chester Univeristy students got out of hand early Sunday afternoon ending with a car being flipped. A few hundred people paid to get into the house party on the 400 block of South Walnut Street. The party was already in full swing when police arrived at around 12:30 pm. The street was crowed with people and several flipped ae 2002 Trans Am Grand Prix onto its side. The victim of the vandalism was an attendee at the party. He was in... Read More

Diocese of Harrisburg officials say Bishop Joseph McFadden died of a heart attack last week after suddenly falling ill while attending a meeting of the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania. McFadden died unexpectedly Thursday morning at a hospital near Philadelphia. Officials say McFadden awoke feeling ill and was taken to a hospital. He was 65 years old.

Police say a body was discovered Sunday afternoon on the side of a road in Lower Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County. The... Read More

Tens of Thousands of runners will hit Broad Street tomorrow morning heading from Olney to the Navy Yard in the ten mile Broad Street Run. This year the race bibs were a premium as a lottery system this past winter was used just to get access to register. Everyone from the elite racers to those just hoping to finish will be lacing up with the start going off at 8:30 a.m. Security and surveillance will be heightened around the race as this is the first major running event in Philadelphia... Read More

Philadelphia City Council passed a bill 15-0 to allow advertising on city owned property. The next steps would be to determine which city properties and buildings would be appropriate for advertising. The Nutter administration would be in charge of signing a contract with a vendor that would manage the advertising. The city hopes to generate millions in revenue from the advertising, but could cost the city in tax penalties if too much revenue is generated on certain buildings. The first... Read More

Police raided a strip club in Allentown and arrested 11 exotic dancers charged with soliciting prostitution. The Platinum Plus club is where undercover officers were offered sex acts for between $500 and $1000. The dancers were arraigned and released on $20,000 bail.

A Little League coach assaulted a 17 year old umpire, slapping him in the ear after being ejected from the game. Now the New Jersey coach, 43 year old Thomas Murphy of Berkeley Township is being slapped with... Read More

The British parent company of the PokerStars website says it still wants to buy an Atlantic City casino, even though a deal to obtain it fell through on Wednesday. The Rational Group said Thursday night it wants to try to save its deal to purchase The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel. The casino said Wednesday the purchase deal was dead, but declined to say why.

Just a few months after his daughter survived a drug overdose, Jon Bon Jovi joined New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Thursday... Read More

Temple University has asked a Canadian high school to stop using an owl mascot logo that looks surprisingly like it's own. The school in Kelowna, British Columbia has agreed to change it's symbol. The high school's flying owl design is virtually identical to Temple's, save for a difference in color. Kelowna Secondary School began using the logo back in 2002 after Temple had trademarked it's image but the Philadelphia university only just found out about the problem. Temple's owl mascot... Read More

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